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Includes the names: Joyce & Co, Joyce and Co

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A collective alias, so not to be combined with Geerten Meijsing (even if he seems to have been the most active one behind it).

Series

Works by Joyce & Co.

Venetiaanse brieven en Calabrese dagboeken (1982) 36 copies, 1 review
Erwin 5 october 1972 (1974) 18 copies, 1 review
Cecilia (1986) 17 copies, 1 review
Michael van Mander (1979) 15 copies, 1 review
Wood Letter 1 copy

Associated Works

Naked Lunch (1959) — Translator, some editions — 7,554 copies, 73 reviews
Ringolevio: A Life Played for Keeps (1972) — Translator, some editions — 286 copies, 3 reviews
Arm België (1953) — Translator, some editions; Introduction, some editions — 42 copies

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Joyce & Co
Other names
Joyce and Co
Joyce en Co
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Relationships
Meijsing, Geerten (deelnemer in collectief)
Kanger Snel, Keith (deelnemer in collectief)
Map Location
Netherlands
Disambiguation notice
A collective alias, so not to be combined with Geerten Meijsing (even if he seems to have been the most active one behind it).

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Reviews

6 reviews
These three books form the Erwin-trilogy, published under the pseudonym of the writer's collective Joyce & Co subsequently under the sole authorship of Geerten Meijsing. Strongly based in aestheticism and decadence, these novels explore the hedonistic lifestyle of the writer from three aspects, volume 1 in rhetorica, volume 2 in painting and volume 3 in music. Particularly volume 1 is highly contrived and very erudite if not downright pedantic. Volume 2 is by far the most readable, while show more volume 3, published almost a decade later is fairly bland. The artificiality of the style of volume 1 foreshadows some of the later work of Meijsing with craft and art standing above nature. The three books are the expression of a very personal writing style and an overdose of vanity. show less
«Erwins Echo» is a collection of short stories related to but not part of, and therefore published separately from the Erwin-trilogy which I read last month. The stories are more accessible than Vol. One of the trilogy, but likewise dwell on the aestheticism and hedonism of the main character. With scenes set both in Haarlem and Italy, the stories provide an exquisite background and are beautifully written. Still, it's unlikely that the stories would be of interest to readers not familiar show more with the first two volumes of the Erwin-trilogy. show less
½
These three books form the Erwin-trilogy, published under the pseudonym of the writer's collective Joyce & Co subsequently under the sole authorship of Geerten Meijsing. Strongly based in aestheticism and decadence, these novels explore the hedonistic lifestyle of the writer from three aspects, volume 1 in rhetorica, volume 2 in painting and volume 3 in music. Particularly volume 1 is highly contrived and very erudite if not downright pedantic. Volume 2 is by far the most readable, while show more volume 3, published almost a decade later is fairly bland. The artificiality of the style of volume 1 foreshadows some of the later work of Meijsing with craft and art standing above nature. The three books are the expression of a very personal writing style and an overdose of vanity. show less
½
These three books form the Erwin-trilogy, published under the pseudonym of the writer's collective Joyce & Co subsequently under the sole authorship of Geerten Meijsing. Strongly based in aestheticism and decadence, these novels explore the hedonistic lifestyle of the writer from three aspects, volume 1 in rhetorica, volume 2 in painting and volume 3 in music. Particularly volume 1 is highly contrived and very erudite if not downright pedantic. Volume 2 is by far the most readable, while show more volume 3, published almost a decade later is fairly bland. The artificiality of the style of volume 1 foreshadows some of the later work of Meijsing with craft and art standing above nature. The three books are the expression of a very personal writing style and an overdose of vanity. show less

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Rating
½ 3.5
Reviews
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ISBNs
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